Robotic Furniture Expands Possibilities Of Small Homes

IKEA has revealed its innovative Rognan robotic furniture, designed to minimize the compromises of small space living. Developed in collaboration with Ori, a Boston-based furniture start-up that grew out of a collaboration between MIT Media Lab students and designer Yves Behar and first caught our attention in 2016, the robotic furniture is set to first roll-out in Hong Kong and Japan next year.

With the goal to help improve increasingly cramped city living, the iconic Swedish giant is dedicated to incorporating tiny living concepts in its future designs. The design function and price point of the Rognan furniture will be targeted to residents of urban micro apartments or those wanting to live a small-footprint lifestyle.

“Cities are booming and at the same time living spaces are shrinking,” says IKEA. “That’s why IKEA is exploring flexible and innovative solutions that empower people to have big dreams for small homes.”

The Rognan multi-purpose, robotic furniture platform that optimizes the use of small spaces or single-room living. Incorporating a double bed, work station, storage cupboards, wardrobe, media unit, bookshelf and sofa, the Rognan unit can transform as the day progresses and depending on its required use. Utilizing a simple touchpad interface, the unit’s central core can move positions, creating an on-demand bedroom, walk-in closet or entertaining lounge.

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